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sallet
sal·let S0043000 (săl′ĭt)n. A light, late medieval helmet with a brim flaring in the back, sometimes fitted with a visor. [Middle English salet, from Old French sallade, from Old Spanish celada or Old Italian celata, both probably from Latin caelāta (cassis), engraved (helmet), feminine past participle of caelāre, to engrave, from caelum, chisel; see kaə-id- in Indo-European roots.]sallet (ˈsælɪt) or salet; saladen (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a light round helmet extending over the back of the neck; replaced the basinet in the 15th century[C15: from French salade, probably from Old Italian celata, from celare to conceal, from Latin]sal•let (ˈsæl ɪt) n. a 15th-century helmet with a visor or visor slit and a protective extension for the neck. [1400–50; < Middle French < Sp celada (or Italian celata) < Latin caelāta (cassis) engraved (helmet)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sallet - a light medieval helmet with a slit for visionsaladehelmet - armor plate that protects the head | Translationssallet
Synonyms for salletnoun a light medieval helmet with a slit for visionSynonymsRelated Words |